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This unique and flavorful cookies tastes like drinking a cup of tea
with a slice of orange. Green tea is an antioxidant powerhouse that lowers cholesterol, helps prevent heart disease and bone density loss and is great for digestive disorders. Oranges, packed with vitamin C, help fight many age-related diseases. Go to http://www.toptenfoods.com for more information or to buy some cookies. |
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